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Family friendly hiking trails around the Maas offer diverse landscapes shaped by the Meuse River, featuring riverine scenery, old river arms, and flood plains. The region also includes limestone formations, extensive forests, and heathlands, providing varied terrain for hikers. From gentle riverside paths to trails with moderate ascents, the Maas Valley presents a range of options for families to explore its natural beauty. These routes traverse areas known for their rich biodiversity and picturesque views.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
4.7
(560)
1,779
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10.1km
02:51
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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1,837
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13.2km
03:21
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(228)
748
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8.76km
02:13
20m
20m
Hike a moderate 5.4-mile loop around the Reindersmeer in De Maasduinen National Park, enjoying diverse landscapes and lake views.
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692
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14.6km
03:52
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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635
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7.76km
02:11
170m
170m
Hike the moderate 4.8-mile Les Cascatelles Promenade, featuring picturesque waterfalls, diverse forests, and panoramic views of the Meuse va
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Continue along the hiking trail over the stepping stones, a fun challenge, but for those who like a little help there is a sturdy rope to hold onto.
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The riverside path repeatedly leads to beautiful viewpoints, as well as a great sandy beach.
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Beautiful view over the former lock canal.
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Small wooden viewing platform at a height. Below you, you see the canal to the lock complex that connects the Reindersmeer with the Leukermeer, and to the right, you see the wooden bridge over the Reindersmeer with the lake afterwards.
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On a radiant autumn day in 1954, the then-small residents of De Bisselt lined up on the Bisseltsebaan. A colorful procession approached from Bethanië, today known as Jachtslot de Mookerheide, with the Maastricht statue of Mary Star of the Sea at its center. It was carried by several young people from De Bisselt, accompanied by the then-Bishop Lemmens of Roermond. The bishop visited the parishes of his diocese with this statue. But De Bisselt had no chapel or church, even though residents desired one. The bishop heard about it and decided to visit De Bisselt in 1954. The Maastricht statue was then placed in a makeshift chapel of pine branches and autumn leaves, accompanied by prayer and song, including the song "O Star of the Sea." Local residents had previously placed a cross and flowers at the temporary resting place of a German soldier who had died in this neighborhood at the end of World War II. The chapel, which took shape after Bishop Lemmens's visit, has been maintained by local residents for years, but remains temporary. Construction finally began in late 2013 on a small, new, contemporary forest chapel that is recognizable and will stand the test of time. Source and more information: www.boskapeldebiesselt.nl
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Beautiful viewpoint over the lake
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Beautiful heathland here, and a good view of the surroundings. You can see far in clear weather.
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The Maas region offers a vast network of trails, with over 3,200 easy routes perfect for families. In total, komoot lists more than 5,500 hiking tours in the area, ensuring plenty of options for all ages and fitness levels.
Family hikes around the Maas offer incredibly diverse scenery. You'll find meandering river paths, impressive limestone formations and cliffs, extensive forests, and even shifting sand dunes in areas like De Maasduinen National Park. The region's varied topography provides everything from gentle riverside strolls to trails with moderate ascents, all offering beautiful views.
Yes, there are many easy and shorter options. For a pleasant, accessible walk, consider the Premium-Hiking Trail Molenplas - Water.Hike.World, which is relatively flat and under 6 km. Another great choice is the Reindersmeer Red Trail, offering a scenic loop around the lake.
The Maas region is rich in natural and historical sights. You can explore unique geological formations like the limestone cliffs near Mount Saint Peter, or discover the tranquil waters of Reindersmeer (Reinders Lake). Some trails also pass by historical sites, such as the remnants of the Slavante Monastery near Maastricht, or offer views of the Meuse River loop from the ENCI Quarry Viewpoint.
Yes, the region has some fascinating cave systems. While not all are directly on family hiking trails, some routes pass near them. For example, the area around Mount Saint Peter features vast networks of subterranean corridors. You can find highlights like the Castle cave or the Thier des Vignes Flint Caves, which can be explored as part of a wider adventure.
Many trails in the Maas region are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific route details or local regulations, especially within nature reserves. Generally, as long as dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them, they are welcome to join family adventures.
The Maas region is beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and fresh greenery, while summer offers pleasant temperatures for riverside walks. Autumn is particularly stunning with vibrant fall foliage, especially in forested areas like De Maasduinen National Park. Even winter can be charming for a crisp walk, though some paths might be muddy.
Absolutely! Circular routes are ideal for families as they bring you back to your starting point. The Around Anseremme via the Freyr rocks is a moderate circular loop offering varied terrain and scenic views. Another option is the Reindersmeer Red Trail, which is an easy circular path around the lake.
The komoot community rates the Maas region highly, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning variety of landscapes from river views to forests and dunes, and the peaceful atmosphere. Many highlight the accessibility of trails for families and the numerous opportunities to combine hiking with visits to charming villages or natural attractions.
While many trails are accessible by car, some areas in the Maas region do offer public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for specific trailheads. For cross-border experiences, the RivierPark Maasvallei, for instance, has information available on its website regarding access, which might include public transport options. You can find more details on sites like visitkinrooi.com for specific regional information.
Yes, for a lovely family walk featuring cascades, consider the Les Cascatelles Promenade. This moderate route offers the chance to see charming waterfalls and enjoy the natural beauty of the area, making it a memorable experience for children and adults alike.


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